Yoga for Fun
and Profit
Stress levels around the
world are on the rise. In order to deal with this, relaxation
and stress reduction therapies have sprung up from everywhere.
Yoga instruction is no longer just a fringe population idea.
It is now a mainstream fitness methodology. Yoga
certifications are now available from many places in North
America. As a result of this, yoga instructors are now
available everywhere. Each gym now offers yoga classes from
certified yoga instructors. It’s time we understood what this
is all about and where we are going with respect to the
fitness industry.
The word yoga is a Sanskrit
word meaning joining or union. What are we joining? The human
being consists of several entities commonly referred to as
body-mind-spirit. An integrated human being is the goal of
yoga. We are joining the different pieces of the human being
to make an integrated, holistic being that is attuned to one
goal. The body, mind and spirit are all integrated with a
common attitude and viewpoint. This is different from the
state of being where the body wants to satisfy one need and
the mind another and the spirit yet a third. This is the state
during which mental storms occur and the body responds in turn
with a manifestation of that mental vortex.
Yoga seeks to align the human
being using its own tool of breathing. When we breathe
rhythmically, our body is more in tune with itself. We
function better as an integrated being in a holistic way. Yoga
was invented in India, about 5000 years ago, precisely to
achieve the goal of integration. When our being is aligned our
interaction with the world will be more efficient. We perform
better at work and in our home life. Rela-tionships become
easier. This is what yoga achieves.
In India, yoga is taught and
researched as a science at a place in Bangalore called the
Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusamdhana Samsthan (SVYASA). This
means Yoga Research Institute. One can obtain intensive
instruction in yoga and therapy techniques using yoga.
Recently, I completed a month long certificate course for yoga
instructors at this institute. The yoga that is taught here is
not just about the physical poses. The idea of yoga from the
original meaning is to really integrate the whole human being.
This involves all of our activities in life. We must be
aligned and integrated during all of our tasks during the day.
All of our activies can be divided into several broad
categories. All actions like going to work, eating breakfast
are classified as Karma yoga. All philosophical discussions
are classified under Jnana yoga. Any devotional activities
such as the singing of hymns or prayers are considered part of
Bhakti yoga. The physical poses of Western ideas of yoga are a
part of Raja yoga, which includes other methods for gaining
mastery over the physical body. This is the original concept
of yoga from India and is taught in that form at the SVYASA
Institute.
The institute is named after
Swami Vivekananda who was a monk and scholar of Indian
philosophy. In 1893, Swami Vivekananda was invited to speak at
the Parliament of Religions, held in Chicago, on the topic of
Hinduism. His speech became famous for explaining the unity of
religions as many paths to God, and that Hinduism in its
original sense encompassed that view. Swami Vivekananda wanted
the Western world to understand Indian spirituality in the
correct view, as a synthesis of the four types of yoga, which
ultimately leads to the goal of spiritual evolution. SVYASA is
dedicated to the education and research of yoga in this
context. The school retains strict attention to the original
sources of yoga from Sanskrit scripture.
The teaching styles of the
school and environmental factors do not cater to the Western
lifestyle. Those who come from abroad must acclimatize
themselves to the pure Indian way. Meals are served on the
floor and must be eaten using the hands. Vegetarian Indian
food is served. No cutlery is provided. Footwear must be left
outside of all classes. Be prepared to literally be on your
feet for long amounts of time. While the majority of the
students are comfortably able to sit on the floor during the
long lecture sessions, chairs are available for those who will
not be able to survive in that position. The philosophy of
discipline is everywhere, starting from the boot camp like
nature of the roll call before each session. Students who miss
a portion of the attendance will not receive their
certificate. Attendance is considered a very important factor
of the study. In addition, a strict code of uniforms is
enforced. Women must wear the Indian dress of salwaar kameez,
which is a tunic, and pant set made of 100% cotton. This dress
could be modified to be more forgiving for yoga poses. Men
must wear loose fitting track pants and t-shirt. This is more
conducive to rigorous physical activity. It must be noted that
everywhere the students of the yoga instructors course can be
identified by their uniform.
As attendance is strict, so
is the keeping of students on the grounds. While exceptions
can be made for justifiable reasons, students cannot usually
leave the campus for any reason after the start of the course.
The campus is 32 km north of the major city of Bangalore.
Fortunately, Bangalore boasts many amenities including an
international airport. The city of Bangalore itself is very
multicultural. One can find the modern world mixed with the
original flavour of India everywhere. The SVYASA institute has
a city office in Bangalore from where a bus is arranged to
take travellers to its campus outside the city in a place
called Geddallahalli. The name of the campus is Prashanti
Kutiram, which means abode of peace. While the name is very
amenable to yoga studies, I found that one needs to practice
yoga in sincerity to find the true peace, which is only inside
the human being.
For further questions on yoga
or SVYASA Institute, please email Shanti Consulting at
speaksamskrit@yahoo.ca.
A variety of personal
interests and professional paths have led the author to her
current role as a personal trainer and lifestyle consultant
with over 20 years experience. Siva is an author, lecturer and
Can-Fit-Pro certified personal trainer who specializes in
body-mind-spirit consulting and training women. Currently she
is writing a book entitled Body, Mind, and Spirit Fitness,
which discusses her particular style of training the complete
being, rather than just the physical body.
Siva is a yoga instructor, an
expert on East Indian Philosophy and teacher of Sanskrit. She
holds a doctorate in engineering from the University of
Toronto and has balanced her time between personal training
and engineering for over 20 years. In February 2005, Siva
spent an intensive month studying a course for Yoga
Instructors, at the Swami Vivekananda Yoga Institute in
Bangalore, India to further her interest in yoga as a science
of holistic living and not merely as yoga postures.
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